Evidence for tt̅ γ production and measurement of σtt̅ γ/σtt̅

Using data corresponding to 6.0  fb-1 of pp̅ collisions at √s=1.96  TeV collected by the CDF II detector, we present a cross section measurement of top-quark pair production with an additional radiated photon in the central region with 10 GeV or more of transverse energy tt̅ γ. The events are select...

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Authors: Aaltonen, Timo Antero, Álvarez González, Bárbara, Casal Laraña, Bruno, Cuevas Maestro, Francisco Javier, Gómez Gramuglio, Gervasio|||0000-0002-1077-6553, Palencia Cortezón, José Enrique, Rodrigo Anoro, Teresa, Ruiz Jimeno, Alberto|||0000-0002-3639-0368, Scodellaro, Luca|||0000-0002-4974-8330, Vila Álvarez, Iván |||0000-0002-6797-7209, Vilar Cortabitarte, Rocío|||0000-0003-2045-8054, Vizán García, Jesús Manuel|||0000-0002-6823-8854
Format: article
Publication Date:2011
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Cantabria (UC)
Repository:UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.unican.es:10902/2185
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10902/2185
Access Level:Open access
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Summary:Using data corresponding to 6.0  fb-1 of pp̅ collisions at √s=1.96  TeV collected by the CDF II detector, we present a cross section measurement of top-quark pair production with an additional radiated photon in the central region with 10 GeV or more of transverse energy tt̅ γ. The events are selected by looking for a lepton (ℓ or μ), a photon (γ), significant transverse momentum imbalance (E̸T), large total transverse energy, and three or more jets, with at least one identified as containing a b quark (b). Using an event selection optimized for the tt̅ γ candidate sample, we also measure the cross section of tt̅ (σtt̅ ). We measure the tt̅ γ cross section (σtt̅ γ) to be 0.18±0.08  pb, and the ratio of σtt̅ γ to σtt̅ to be 0.024±0.009. We observe a probability of 0.0015 (3.0 standard deviations) of the background (non-tt̅ γ events alone producing 30 events or more.